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people in the ghettos themselves. when they go to the head of the ghetto administration in warsaw and say starting tomorrow 6,000 people every day at the assembly point or we will take reprisals or we will pick them ourselves and the jewish administrators say we will be more gentle and find ways to get around and save the people we think are more worthwhile than others. so they delegate the process and some of these people survived. the person who did this process survived and lived in israel from a many years after the war and gave interviews and said was i right? wrong? i asked the rabbis and they said it was okay. so this is the impossible positions in which they put people. in germany and the netherlands where the written record of who is a jew and who is not a jew is the best. they don't rely on census data. they don't. the ss administration in berlin relies on the card files of the national assembly of german jews. they think that file is better and easier to handle than the huge census records. they basically t
people in the ghettos themselves. when they go to the head of the ghetto administration in warsaw and say starting tomorrow 6,000 people every day at the assembly point or we will take reprisals or we will pick them ourselves and the jewish administrators say we will be more gentle and find ways to get around and save the people we think are more worthwhile than others. so they delegate the process and some of these people survived. the person who did this process survived and lived in israel...
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and he decided not to tell the other people in the ghetto. and his explanation after the war was, it would have been much harder to live with the certain knowledge of death than to live with the possibility that you would survive. and so, here is somebody who actually understood, new and he said it is better that they don't know. thank you all very much. [applause] >> hello i have a couple of announcements before you leave. my name is jennifer schmidt and i'm the public program manager here at the museum. first they want to start by thanking peter for joining us and delivering an incredible program.very enlightening.i am sure you will agree. i also want to thank all of you in the studio audience as well as those who joined us this evening online. as wendy mentioned at the start of this evening, the next conversation is the first event in a programming series entitled
and he decided not to tell the other people in the ghetto. and his explanation after the war was, it would have been much harder to live with the certain knowledge of death than to live with the possibility that you would survive. and so, here is somebody who actually understood, new and he said it is better that they don't know. thank you all very much. [applause] >> hello i have a couple of announcements before you leave. my name is jennifer schmidt and i'm the public program manager...
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does it seem too ghetto to you. you >> no, i don't personally don'tt have problem with it but thenhe again i'm not in charge. >> reporter: now dr. williamslim has issued an apology to the cheerleading squad.ad apologizing for his commentsom saying they were inn appropriate. that he -- that they do not reflect the school's values. dr. williams we're told will beb meeting with the schoolchool community here in the comingomig days to kind of discuss this.his to kind of build a sense ofse cohesion here, guys, but it's obviously drawn controversy.ontr i will tell you one parent driving by after dropping off af kid this morning here at schoolo said, yeah, i think i ghetto but the kids we talked tt said no, they don't think so it appears dr. williams is makingg taking back his comments whichsi were either just relaying the te other principal's or he agreedre it her.it her we just don't know. >> bob, i don't know if you knon the answer to this but has the cheerleader coach orcoach principle -- has anybodynydy actually i mea
does it seem too ghetto to you. you >> no, i don't personally don'tt have problem with it but thenhe again i'm not in charge. >> reporter: now dr. williamslim has issued an apology to the cheerleading squad.ad apologizing for his commentsom saying they were inn appropriate. that he -- that they do not reflect the school's values. dr. williams we're told will beb meeting with the schoolchool community here in the comingomig days to kind of discuss this.his to kind of build a sense...
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we we re ghetto, we were taken onwards. we were ta ken ghetto, we were taken onwards. we were taken to a ghetto for the juror immunity. we had a five—dayjourney, “ we were immunity. we had a five—dayjourney, —— we were taken to a ghetto for the june is —— jewish community. they would take animals to slaughter in that way, if they did that, the whole world would cry out. the family was taken to auschwitz from the ghetto, from hungary. what happened? when they arrive, it was july nine, i remember the day. happened? when they arrive, it was july nine, i rememberthe day. very hot day. when they opened the doors, and they said, we have to go quick, out! when we arrived, we were already half dead. a five—day journey without food, without water. we could not move. we had to sit in one place. at camp, the family were separated. when we arrived, then we had to stand in line where the man was standing. dr mengele. we did not know who he was, he had his stick in his hand. and with one movement, with one movement of his hand, he decided who would live and who would
we we re ghetto, we were taken onwards. we were ta ken ghetto, we were taken onwards. we were taken to a ghetto for the juror immunity. we had a five—dayjourney, “ we were immunity. we had a five—dayjourney, —— we were taken to a ghetto for the june is —— jewish community. they would take animals to slaughter in that way, if they did that, the whole world would cry out. the family was taken to auschwitz from the ghetto, from hungary. what happened? when they arrive, it was july...
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the style threatening who said the ghetto statement because there's back and forth of who said it and we have to get rid of cheers we've been doing four plus years and what are the new years we have to do to meet the new standards and what has been said to other teams what was said to us. >> our style is hbu and culture we're proud of he said in rebuttal the way we were hereing was nothing to be proud of i said it's our culture and i'm proud of it he said you should not be he we took it after that we're not welcome we're here and negative cheering was not welcome towards the other team in his new standards of athletics. >> and the girls say once those questions are answered that's when they'll be ready to end boycott and for now they have no plan toes next varsity game on friday. marina marraco, "fox5 local news". >> some of the best video of the day, one video involved a massive sink hole and the other a train and semi-. plus, there are 91 i'm sorry plus are the 91 redskins the best super bowl team of all time. we're debating that. kalamazoo . >> also, tonight, you may have seep the
the style threatening who said the ghetto statement because there's back and forth of who said it and we have to get rid of cheers we've been doing four plus years and what are the new years we have to do to meet the new standards and what has been said to other teams what was said to us. >> our style is hbu and culture we're proud of he said in rebuttal the way we were hereing was nothing to be proud of i said it's our culture and i'm proud of it he said you should not be he we took it...
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ghetto is not a black person, it's a person issue. what he said was inappropriate because as a principal, he should have been mindful of theseim. and we don't know what the dance routine was or if it was, in fact, ghetto. >> if you want to cheer or dance, send us the video. we'll look at it and join us for the conversation, 24 hours a day. >>> d.c. police would certainly cheer if you can help them find this guy. he's been sneaking into an apartment building, stealing packages from the lobby. this is from two weeks ago. at an apartment on 26th street northwest. and police are offering $1,000 to the person who helps them catch this thief. >>> frederick county maryland school system is tweaking its social media policy after an employee was fired over her tweet toward a student. now, earlier this month, that student misspelled the word "tomorrow" when asking if schools were closed. katie nash jokingly teased the student and was fired a week later. the new guidelines now say social media messages should not be rocking, disrespectful, rude,
ghetto is not a black person, it's a person issue. what he said was inappropriate because as a principal, he should have been mindful of theseim. and we don't know what the dance routine was or if it was, in fact, ghetto. >> if you want to cheer or dance, send us the video. we'll look at it and join us for the conversation, 24 hours a day. >>> d.c. police would certainly cheer if you can help them find this guy. he's been sneaking into an apartment building, stealing packages...
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tommie shelby, the author of "dark ghettos" injustice descent and reform. and the professor of african and african-american studies and philosophy at harvard. elizabeth hinton is also the author of "from the war on poverty to the war on crime". she is assistant professor of history and african american buddies. and now i would like to welcome our moderator, professor danielle allen. professor danielle allen is harvard professor of government, also of education and equality. director of the -- center for ethics. after writing an article critical of donald trump a few months ago, professor alan received racial treats from his supporters including one with a picture of a noose. this has not stopped of his speaking out so tonight we welcome to the cambridge form, professor allen. >> thank you so much mary. [applause] >> and thank you to the cambridge form for hosting this important conversation to the bookstore for supporting the harvard bookstore and the center for ethics and the hutchins center it has been a terrific group of collaborators working on this. an
tommie shelby, the author of "dark ghettos" injustice descent and reform. and the professor of african and african-american studies and philosophy at harvard. elizabeth hinton is also the author of "from the war on poverty to the war on crime". she is assistant professor of history and african american buddies. and now i would like to welcome our moderator, professor danielle allen. professor danielle allen is harvard professor of government, also of education and equality....
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ghetto" a meeting was held between parents administrators and team. first on "fox5"tonight the cheerleaders are speaking out about the couldn't versusy. marina marraco is live with more. marina. >> reporter: tony, controversy continues tonight and the girls were completely dressed in black for that meeting they had tonight with the parents, administrators and as well as principal in question and they say tonight their questions were not answered. routine that has come into question since last week. this video blasterd all over social media sites and the girls say they perform a style referred to as stomp and shake. they say it's a mix between stepping african-american culture as well as cheer. and they say that even though their principal apologized for signature routine at a game last week was "too ghetto" they're not ready to accept that apology until the questions they had tonight are answered. >> we wanted to know why is our style of cheer threaten to the community and who said the ghetto statement because there's a back and forth who said it and
ghetto" a meeting was held between parents administrators and team. first on "fox5"tonight the cheerleaders are speaking out about the couldn't versusy. marina marraco is live with more. marina. >> reporter: tony, controversy continues tonight and the girls were completely dressed in black for that meeting they had tonight with the parents, administrators and as well as principal in question and they say tonight their questions were not answered. routine that has come into...
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the only way to ghetto raccoon to cut through pavement and ghetto pipe. 24 hours of work later they pulled the animal out but despite the tremendous effort the raccoon did not survive. >>> we have new details on the not the nato -- to the ride stopped moving yesterday afternoon and tooking a hours to get everybody off. the ride was 100 feet in air. not like that mattered to the 21 riders. and including seven children who were trapped inside. witnesses below could only watch and hope. >> i couldn't even look out the window. so if that was me up there right now i'd have to be sedated to come out. >> they'll have a heck of tale to tell. >> who order on when he ride will re-open as the park investigates what went wrong. >>> coming up a 6:00, traveling back in time. the unite flight taking people back. >> changes could be coming with the san francisco 49ers. espn is reporting that chip kelly bill we relieved of head coaching duties and its roll tide. alabama dominated washington on their way to another appea >>> most of us are look can forward to 2017 a few people are traveling back in time, so
the only way to ghetto raccoon to cut through pavement and ghetto pipe. 24 hours of work later they pulled the animal out but despite the tremendous effort the raccoon did not survive. >>> we have new details on the not the nato -- to the ride stopped moving yesterday afternoon and tooking a hours to get everybody off. the ride was 100 feet in air. not like that mattered to the 21 riders. and including seven children who were trapped inside. witnesses below could only watch and hope....
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the only way to ghetto raccoon to cut through pavement and ghetto pipe. 24 hours of work later they pulled the animal out but despite the tremendous effort the raccoon did not survive. >>> we have details on the not the nato -- to the ride stopped moving yesterday afternoon and tooking a hours to get everybody off. the ride was 100 feet in air. not like that mattered to the 21 riders. and including seven children who were trapped inside. witnesses below could only watch and hope. >> i couldn't even look out the window. so if that was me up there right now i'd have to be sedated to come out. >> they'll have a heck of tale to tell. >> who order on when he ride will re-open as the park investigates what went wrong. >>> coming up a 6:00, traveling back in time. the unite flight taking people back. >> changes could be coming with the san francisco 49ers. espn is reporting that chip kelly bill we relieved of head coaching duties and its roll tide. alabama dominated washington on their way to another appearance >>> most of us are look can forward to 2017 a few people are traveling back in time, s
the only way to ghetto raccoon to cut through pavement and ghetto pipe. 24 hours of work later they pulled the animal out but despite the tremendous effort the raccoon did not survive. >>> we have details on the not the nato -- to the ride stopped moving yesterday afternoon and tooking a hours to get everybody off. the ride was 100 feet in air. not like that mattered to the 21 riders. and including seven children who were trapped inside. witnesses below could only watch and hope....
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you guys all have to buy tommie's book, "dark ghettos" so you can read that. that was on page 113. go revisit that. if you don't mind i'd like to ask you to talk about the first one for the moment. take effective measures to defeat racism in all its forms. ideological, institutional and structural. >> how to do that? i'm a philosopher. well i mean, we spent a lot of time trying to defeat it just to information and argument, trying to familiarize people with a history of racism. i still think we should do those things. obviously it's incredibly important. we have put a certain amount of effort into anti-discrimination law, some parts are better than others. some have weak enforcement mechanisms like housing discrimination is specifically not really enforced, because we don't really have strong measures to enforce it. employment discrimination is a relatively weak as well. they're still about that could be done just in terms of this day right within a broader political culture against discrimination, housing and employment. what we don't really have robust mechanisms of enforcement,
you guys all have to buy tommie's book, "dark ghettos" so you can read that. that was on page 113. go revisit that. if you don't mind i'd like to ask you to talk about the first one for the moment. take effective measures to defeat racism in all its forms. ideological, institutional and structural. >> how to do that? i'm a philosopher. well i mean, we spent a lot of time trying to defeat it just to information and argument, trying to familiarize people with a history of racism....
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high school cheer squad may be taking a seat at tonight's game after a principal calls the routine ghetto. the news at >> thank you for joining us everyone, i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm jim lowe kay. new protest trump today, to scale 270-foot crane, put up huge banner with the word resist on it. >> here is a look from on top of that crane. this is go pro video from one of the protesters. the group posted the video to their facebook page today. you can see just how risky and high this was here. the incident getting a ton of stairs, caused traffic delays throughout the day, as well. >> fox5 paul wagner live in northwest where law enforce. are still waiting for that group to come down. what's going on, pam? >> reporter: yes, jim, sarah, did. c police have called this a daring and dangerous stunt carried out by green peace to get the attention of the white house, what's going on right now, about quarter of the way up the crane you will see two people, two men, that are sitting there. they've been there all day long. their job was simply to block could not come up after them. police decided earli
high school cheer squad may be taking a seat at tonight's game after a principal calls the routine ghetto. the news at >> thank you for joining us everyone, i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm jim lowe kay. new protest trump today, to scale 270-foot crane, put up huge banner with the word resist on it. >> here is a look from on top of that crane. this is go pro video from one of the protesters. the group posted the video to their facebook page today. you can see just how risky and high...
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you guys all have to buy tommy's book "dark ghettos." that was on page 113. go revisit that you advocate us to talk about the first win for the moment. >> we spent a lot of time trying to defeat it through information and trying to familiarize people with a history of racism. i still think we should do those things. incredibly important. but that a certain amount of effort into antidiscrimination law, some part are better for us than others. some have weak enforcement mechanisms. we don't have strong measures it is relatively weak as well. a lot of time right but then our broader political culture between discrimination and what we don't have mechanism enforcement of holding private rooms and public institutions as well. people need different things by it. the thought that a lot of the advantages that she wanted this advantage of the detained if they don't have correction, people remain disadvantage or become even more disadvantage. at the heart of things for the most part the public is very resistant to taking seriously doing anything about the ways in which
you guys all have to buy tommy's book "dark ghettos." that was on page 113. go revisit that you advocate us to talk about the first win for the moment. >> we spent a lot of time trying to defeat it through information and trying to familiarize people with a history of racism. i still think we should do those things. incredibly important. but that a certain amount of effort into antidiscrimination law, some part are better for us than others. some have weak enforcement...
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that principal told williams his team was too ghetto. that was relayed to the cheer squad. tonight they're boy colting the athletic department of their own school because of that comment. >> we'll talk about this on good day. i feel like one of those story we have to weigh in on. we'll see. if you watch in later or early, #good day d.c. >> and at least it's dry right now. warm will be nice even you'll be happy later. >> i'm always happy about the weher atbecause i cannot control it i'm happy every day i wake up above ground. >> i suppose that's a positive outlook. >> as if we don't know wisdom martin here, come on. >> temperatures outside right now, 46. really is not bad to start the someday here considering we're in late january now. 46 in annapolis and 43 gaithersburg and baltimore 41. 30s south and west. mannasas 3 4, couple pepper 3. fredericksburg 34 and there's a breeze leftover. we have wind chills to talk about. feels like 43 currently in washington. 37 gaithersburg and westminster 33 and feels like culpeper and quantico and 34 fredericksburg right now. so again you
that principal told williams his team was too ghetto. that was relayed to the cheer squad. tonight they're boy colting the athletic department of their own school because of that comment. >> we'll talk about this on good day. i feel like one of those story we have to weigh in on. we'll see. if you watch in later or early, #good day d.c. >> and at least it's dry right now. warm will be nice even you'll be happy later. >> i'm always happy about the weher atbecause i cannot...
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i don't know why it's called ghetto. >> the spring brook principal ro wrote and on aiscy saying his comment was inappropriate and did not reflect our school's values. >> so you stand by your cheerleaders 100%. >> 100%. >> montgomery country public schools said the principal here will meet with parents and students to address concerns. but tonight still no word if the cheer quad will perform tomorrow night when the basketball team meets against north wood high school. live in silver bring, marina marraco, "fox5 local news". >> and tonight we know the identity of a woman murdered in prince george county. police say 26-year-old takisha coats was sht a week ago. her family contacted detectives after seeing a sketch of her face on tv. right now police don't have a shooting. >> and new tonight the baltimore mother who lost six children in that devastating house fire is out of the hospital. katie mall own was released from john hopkins friday and her three children that survived the fire were released earlier. malone took to facebook to thank everyone for thoughts and prayers and she said their fa
i don't know why it's called ghetto. >> the spring brook principal ro wrote and on aiscy saying his comment was inappropriate and did not reflect our school's values. >> so you stand by your cheerleaders 100%. >> 100%. >> montgomery country public schools said the principal here will meet with parents and students to address concerns. but tonight still no word if the cheer quad will perform tomorrow night when the basketball team meets against north wood high school....
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does it seem too ghetto to you?u >> no. i personally don't have problemm with but then i'm not in charge. >> reporter: now n a statement t to the cheerleading squad, apologizing for his comment,nt, dr. art williams called hisalle comment inn appropriate and did not reflect the school's valuese so again we're not sure if he if agreed with the other principall guys, and said, yeah, that was s too ghetto or was just relayingy her comments, but either wayr w it's kind of gotten him in hn trouble and they'll try tol try smooth things over in meetingtig pretty soon here at school.. >> it's a very interesting story. as a graduate of historically black university, i'm troubledub by it so i'm looking forward to what comes after this and, you know, all experiences of higherh education should be embraced. that's my opinion.ni i'm interested to see yourou reports moving forward, bob.rd,b >> reporter: sure. s and this is the principlenc meeting with students and a parents from this schools community.mmity >> exactly much all right, bob,
does it seem too ghetto to you?u >> no. i personally don't have problemm with but then i'm not in charge. >> reporter: now n a statement t to the cheerleading squad, apologizing for his comment,nt, dr. art williams called hisalle comment inn appropriate and did not reflect the school's valuese so again we're not sure if he if agreed with the other principall guys, and said, yeah, that was s too ghetto or was just relayingy her comments, but either wayr w it's kind of gotten him in...
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q: too ghetto. to words but they use to back a punch when used to describe the cheerleaders. >> if the parents are watching children they would feel the same anger and the disrespect. q: they are watching one of the november performances shared on twitter. but the performance last week that is causing a stir. according to the newspaper, the school principal dr. art williams who has been on the job since august told the coach the dancing was little too ghetto. tone it down. the cheerleaders haven't performed since in protest. >> was changed. we cheered the same way for the last four plus years. we are confused. >> the principal tweeted this apology and said he was quoting paint branch's principal with the comment. we found out he apologized again in a private meeting last night with the cheerleaders. was the apology good enough? >> it wasn't good enough for us. >> he said another sorry over the intercom over class today. >> it was for the whole school, not just the cheerleaders but everyone involved
q: too ghetto. to words but they use to back a punch when used to describe the cheerleaders. >> if the parents are watching children they would feel the same anger and the disrespect. q: they are watching one of the november performances shared on twitter. but the performance last week that is causing a stir. according to the newspaper, the school principal dr. art williams who has been on the job since august told the coach the dancing was little too ghetto. tone it down. the...
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we did ghetto efficiently observations of flurries at philadelphia international airport. jersey shore. i'll start north to south. the first from the south and the second is from the north. jersey shore, temperatures in the 20s. egg harbor, 29. now we take a look at delaware with lots of 30s. greenville at 34. notice we are seeing a southwest flow. right now although the winds are calm, they are effecting us. the temperatures are feeling chilly. 32 in millsboro. parkwood at 32. low 30s at society hill and center city with the upper 30s. let's break it down. satellite/radar picking up on clouds developing. flurries to the west of us. we are seeing white here. it is not making it to the ground. that is really important. i amtraki itracking two chances snow. we will move this late tomorrow into monday. you will see the first system really approaches from the southwest. it effects delaware and the jersey shore. by midnight on monday, notice we're seeing the snow moving from the southwest to the northeast. early monday morning when he a lot a lot of us are getting up early to w
we did ghetto efficiently observations of flurries at philadelphia international airport. jersey shore. i'll start north to south. the first from the south and the second is from the north. jersey shore, temperatures in the 20s. egg harbor, 29. now we take a look at delaware with lots of 30s. greenville at 34. notice we are seeing a southwest flow. right now although the winds are calm, they are effecting us. the temperatures are feeling chilly. 32 in millsboro. parkwood at 32. low 30s at...
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"they call it garfield park, long known as a bleak, negro ghetto. tonight, much of it is on fire. the looting, vandalism and burning began in the afternoon as thousands of school children left their classes." "by late afternoon as national guardsmen were being alerted, the violence reached alarming proportions and these fires were started. the looting went largely unchallenged." "for the first several hours no significant shooting incidents were reported. the word sniper was not heard, now that has changed. several deaths have been rorted incuding two negros police said were killed by sniper fire, in this, the heart of the ghetto." troops would be mobilized from fort hood, texas. "at the height of the burning whole city blocks were set on fire. by daybreak, chicago counted 10 dead, 200 injured and 800 arrested. one of the dead was a 10 month old infant boy burned to death in his fire bombed home. fire damage was staggering, losses were put in the millions. an exact assessment to the damage could not be gotten until the burning stopped and as the day wore on, there was no evidence
"they call it garfield park, long known as a bleak, negro ghetto. tonight, much of it is on fire. the looting, vandalism and burning began in the afternoon as thousands of school children left their classes." "by late afternoon as national guardsmen were being alerted, the violence reached alarming proportions and these fires were started. the looting went largely unchallenged." "for the first several hours no significant shooting incidents were reported. the word...
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high school is under fire for telling his cheer quad their routine at rival basketball game was too ghetto. according to principal silver spring school was at the silver spring school and approached by paint branch high school principal and that principal told williams his cheerleader's routine was too ghetto and that was relayed to the cheering team. they are boycotting their athletic department because of that comment. >> and michael thomas may be the most popular man today given you with serving up a good weather today. >> myself and tuck tk giving you a good forecast. we've been waiting for days to do this cloud, rain, drizzle and miserable the last couple days and today will make up for all of that. satellite and radar shows clouds pushing north and good amount of sunshine our way into the afteron. most sunshine in a few days. current number in washington. 32 mannasas though culpeper 31 and fredericksburg 3 and funny this is one of those days off norm and west it's warmer with temperatures in the lower 40s. factor in still a little breeze throughout feels like 45 in washington and mos
high school is under fire for telling his cheer quad their routine at rival basketball game was too ghetto. according to principal silver spring school was at the silver spring school and approached by paint branch high school principal and that principal told williams his cheerleader's routine was too ghetto and that was relayed to the cheering team. they are boycotting their athletic department because of that comment. >> and michael thomas may be the most popular man today given you...
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pal at approached by the print batch by basketball game and was told his cheerleader's team was too ghetto he he relayed that message and he's not sure about that. >> they're come into our how can i say this our culture. do did you think it's at times may be sexual. >> no. >> is it mainly step routines. >> yes. true teens like this one are blasterd outside ever the social media page and controversial rocks did not stop at the gtto when the cheer quad took their information from historical black klnls and university and culture had no place in montgomery country public schools. >> that's like saying there's no room in montgomery county for black people and our culture that's racist. >> are you ever owe pended by the cheer true teens. >> they're awesome and hype the audience off. it gets everyone moving like woo. >> you try to stay away from everything. i don't know why it's called ghedto. >> sprins brook principal related that his comment was inappropriate and did not reflect our school's values. >> so you standby cheerleader 100%. 100%. >> montgomery county public schools saying the school
pal at approached by the print batch by basketball game and was told his cheerleader's team was too ghetto he he relayed that message and he's not sure about that. >> they're come into our how can i say this our culture. do did you think it's at times may be sexual. >> no. >> is it mainly step routines. >> yes. true teens like this one are blasterd outside ever the social media page and controversial rocks did not stop at the gtto when the cheer quad took their...
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outgoing chief executive is trying to make but without saying so is that we don't want a social economic ghetto with rich areas with grammar schools and middle—class people moving in because the catchment area has become so expensive and poor areas with worse girls, perhaps it was not the same level of achievement. i can only assume this is what this means otherwise it is just supercharged streaming. what is new in that? it is a cultural thing. there is called, they would follow traditional academic curriculum is and where behavioural norms could be taken for granted. there is a sanctuary within the rough and tumble of comprehensive schools that she seems to be advocating as though there is this place for latin and violent players! it is a cultural thing. interesting. the telegraph is the only paper that seems to have that story. interesting to see how that story. interesting to see how that develops. who is that bruiser on the front of the daily telegraph? some sort of drunken sailor? he has had quite a bit to drink? no, mary berry! looking very combative after having won a national award! g
outgoing chief executive is trying to make but without saying so is that we don't want a social economic ghetto with rich areas with grammar schools and middle—class people moving in because the catchment area has become so expensive and poor areas with worse girls, perhaps it was not the same level of achievement. i can only assume this is what this means otherwise it is just supercharged streaming. what is new in that? it is a cultural thing. there is called, they would follow traditional...
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. >> local principal calling therc group of cheerleaders routineoui ghetto the fallout coming upingu next. next. ♪♪ >>> i was already in a happy a y mood. >> i know. >> for some unknown reason somem days you just wake up happy morr than other days.th other d >> it's glorious thing.hing. member because it was so nicewan out yesterday.yest >> maybe so. >> had a good day yesterday.este went to bed with that feeling of sunshine.su and then you wonder thisderhis morning, will it continue?tie >> but then you find out youd oy have to wait. wt. >> it's only 10 seconds much >>> hey, colder air it's ally, about the colder air on the move moving in little later today. 61 glorious degrees ccold w iitt sunshine yesterday.ay and we're waking up with cloudho cover and i don't want to call it cool out there but with thehe cloud cover and temps in the 40s it certainly feels cooleroor yesterday. 46 now in gaithersburg. 46 up in very mild.ve 55 in leonardtown. fredericksburg, quanticorg, quac 58 degrees. so what's happening here coolere air is going to be working in behind our frontal system that't
. >> local principal calling therc group of cheerleaders routineoui ghetto the fallout coming upingu next. next. ♪♪ >>> i was already in a happy a y mood. >> i know. >> for some unknown reason somem days you just wake up happy morr than other days.th other d >> it's glorious thing.hing. member because it was so nicewan out yesterday.yest >> maybe so. >> had a good day yesterday.este went to bed with that feeling of sunshine.su and then you wonder...
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and i knew that i could never again raise my voice against the oppression in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest, my own government. >> tomorrow night, part two of our look at dr. king's stand against the war in vietnam and the growing economic divide that was threatening our country's stability, a stance that resonates even today. that's our show tonight, thank you for watching, and, as always, keep the faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley, join me next time as we conclude our look into a deep dive ito vietnam, we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ - today on america's test kitchen, julia uncovers the secrets to making foolproof new york cheesecake. and bridget shows how to make the best new york bagels at home. right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment. at dcs, our mission is design that
and i knew that i could never again raise my voice against the oppression in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest, my own government. >> tomorrow night, part two of our look at dr. king's stand against the war in vietnam and the growing economic divide that was threatening our country's stability, a stance that resonates even today. that's our show tonight, thank you for watching, and, as always, keep the faith. ♪ >>> for more information on today's...
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but it's far from reality for the more than 200 million dalits, who often live in ghettos like this, without good schools and permanent jobs. the main reason for this is the daily discrimination that's deeply anchored in society. >> there's no improvement for us. our children are naked and if they get sick there's no money for medicine. >> we are disadvantaged everywhere. people from higher castes make progress, but we earn less and less. >> so there's still a lot for ginni to do, and in one area she's not rebellious when it comes to love. >> my parents know best who's right for me. >> will caste play a role in her marriage? >> no, no, no, no. >> but first she wants to concentrate on her career, and in her world, that's very bold indeed. >> many migrants in europe, too, are keen to pursue a career and become part of society. we take a look at what life is like for them in switzerland. >> mow are things done in switzer sfland what are the social enormous? appropriate small talk? what is different here, like swiss punctuality, for example. >> here in switzerland, if someone is five min
but it's far from reality for the more than 200 million dalits, who often live in ghettos like this, without good schools and permanent jobs. the main reason for this is the daily discrimination that's deeply anchored in society. >> there's no improvement for us. our children are naked and if they get sick there's no money for medicine. >> we are disadvantaged everywhere. people from higher castes make progress, but we earn less and less. >> so there's still a lot for ginni to...
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. >> reporter: this is during a cheerleadeg -- cheerleading practice, he said it was a little too ghetto and turn it down. montgomery county officials are aware the comments hit harder here. the cheerleaders then said their dances were inspired by hbcu dance team. these are historically black college and university teams, an a.d. responded they the -- the culture had no place in public school. >> i was hurt. it was very offense ive. >> -- down what we do? >> we don't want anyone fired. we just want this to be respected. >> the cheerleaders say did not perform the last couple of games and plan to do the same tomorrow and friday. stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >>> montgomery county school specks spokesperson said dr. williams will be meeting with the parents and students and added in the statement, the diversity and unique lived experiences of our students are important part of what makes our school district great. >>> two top administrators at a phoenix high school are on administrative leave, after appearing on a video, impersonating president trump and personal adviser, kellyanne conway. >>
. >> reporter: this is during a cheerleadeg -- cheerleading practice, he said it was a little too ghetto and turn it down. montgomery county officials are aware the comments hit harder here. the cheerleaders then said their dances were inspired by hbcu dance team. these are historically black college and university teams, an a.d. responded they the -- the culture had no place in public school. >> i was hurt. it was very offense ive. >> -- down what we do? >> we don't...
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this was all after thefter principal called their routinere too "ghetto."ghtto." the principal apologized at a a meeting between parentsweenarens administrators and thenistrato e cheerleaders last night but b the squad says they're notquadth ready to accept that apologyaplo because their question aboutesta just why their style washeir s considered threatening or tool ghetto why those questionsues weren't answered.an they plan to continue theirntinh boycott until they get those get answers. over to you. yo. >> ♪♪ y much al s itar is time for the morning line lie right now. a quick check on sports this morning. it will bechec an all williamsls winners final. they were playing down under.und first venus advanced to theed te final round her first grand f slam final since 2009. then serene nap flu out hern flo opponent.ent. the match last minutes. serene nap chasing her 23rd 3rd grand slam title. t venus hoping for herm eighth.ei. it will be their 28th meetingthg and the ninth grand slam finalrd betwee n the two. t flat out domination. domination. >>> big win for g
this was all after thefter principal called their routinere too "ghetto."ghtto." the principal apologized at a a meeting between parentsweenarens administrators and thenistrato e cheerleaders last night but b the squad says they're notquadth ready to accept that apologyaplo because their question aboutesta just why their style washeir s considered threatening or tool ghetto why those questionsues weren't answered.an they plan to continue theirntinh boycott until they get those...
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they have reached deep down into the cities barrios and ghettos and into rural areas. they hire african-american and mexican-american staff to lead the charge. one project director in houston was an unknown immunity activist named barbara gordon. this is happening all over the state.longtime veteran activists of the school rights and labor struggles of the city become the leadership of the coalition on the ground and they engage in a massive effort for block workers to educate them and to spread the coalition's message of economic justice, political power and racial inequality on the ground. they're successful in doing it. they carry johnson and yarborough to victory in 1964. they exert that power, they fail to repeal the full tax which is one of their main goals but they do see in transforming state and especially local politics, remapping local politics so we have these deep dark central cities surrounded by red servers. it happened at this moment when the city got organized. i go into why it ultimately declined and we can talk about it later. i want to jump back a m
they have reached deep down into the cities barrios and ghettos and into rural areas. they hire african-american and mexican-american staff to lead the charge. one project director in houston was an unknown immunity activist named barbara gordon. this is happening all over the state.longtime veteran activists of the school rights and labor struggles of the city become the leadership of the coalition on the ground and they engage in a massive effort for block workers to educate them and to...
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he needs to understand that african americans just don't live in ghettos. we don't just live in neighborhoods where people get shot. it is very, very sad to see the way that he looks at the world, and hopefully the american people will see the fear that so many of us knew months ago that we are now about to embrace upon for the next four years. >> i don't even have to mention what happened on the edmund pettis bridge and what a young john lewis endured. even today talked about how a former klan member in his 70s came to him in his congressional office not too long ago to apologize for beating him almost to death that day on that bridge. let's talk about the incoming cabinet and what advice donald trump may be getting from african-americans, because the only cabinet member nominee of color is ben carson, and he's had a fairly rocky debut at his confirmation hearing. >> you're right, andrea. dr. carson, i went to yale university and so going to yale, dr. carson was seen as just such a great icon, and then seeing his performance as a presidential candidate was
he needs to understand that african americans just don't live in ghettos. we don't just live in neighborhoods where people get shot. it is very, very sad to see the way that he looks at the world, and hopefully the american people will see the fear that so many of us knew months ago that we are now about to embrace upon for the next four years. >> i don't even have to mention what happened on the edmund pettis bridge and what a young john lewis endured. even today talked about how a...
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may boycott at performing at at any time's basketball game after a principal called their routine too ghetto. spring brooke high school cheerleading, told the coach their moves were too get heo and had to tone it down. the principal has apologized but many are still upset. the basketball game starts at clock 15, girls are scheduled to meet with the principal before tip-off to determine if they'll perform. >> welshing it was anything but a normal day at work for one waitress. >> we came together and had an encounter, you know, so beautiful, and had created such an interesting response, from everyone around. >> a regular day on the job turned into a big surprise. >> update on breaking news we told you about at the top of the show. >> multiple shootings are taken place in northeast and southeast, we under stands, children were hurt, let's get right to lauren demarco who joins us via skype with the very latest on what can you tell us? >> tony, shawy, real disturbing four juveniles shot no three plates, here along bath street in south dc, around 434. police got a call for two juveniles who were s
may boycott at performing at at any time's basketball game after a principal called their routine too ghetto. spring brooke high school cheerleading, told the coach their moves were too get heo and had to tone it down. the principal has apologized but many are still upset. the basketball game starts at clock 15, girls are scheduled to meet with the principal before tip-off to determine if they'll perform. >> welshing it was anything but a normal day at work for one waitress. >> we...
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and what america has been successful in doing is creating these slums and ghettos, putting you in these areas and then making the police still oversee you just like we're still on the plantation. so what goes on in the white community don't happen in the black community, so when the police come here they say, "get up against the car." "hey, man, i've got rights," "shut the hell up." it's a different treatment. it's still like the overseers overseeing the plantation, we just don't have to go to work. announcer: next up, from louisiana, it's the west monroe high school marching band and raiders. inauguration. inauguration day. after the speech and the oath of office there's a moment in the spotlight for the high school marching band from louisiana. then the parade moves on. and so america begins a new chapter in its long book on race, weaving in the history of slavery, of segregation, with that of martin luther king and of the obama era. from my experience, i think the american dream is still alive for anyone who wants to reach for it. there are african—americans in all areas of life th
and what america has been successful in doing is creating these slums and ghettos, putting you in these areas and then making the police still oversee you just like we're still on the plantation. so what goes on in the white community don't happen in the black community, so when the police come here they say, "get up against the car." "hey, man, i've got rights," "shut the hell up." it's a different treatment. it's still like the overseers overseeing the...
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of statistics being used or initiatives being used against the black community or whether or not the ghetto was caused by external factors or exacerbated by black communities, i was reminded about heather mcdonald speaking to the law school a few weeks ago and the argument that she employed i just rating heard rather often is to use statistics of black violent crime or other statistics of black communities to justify initiatives taken against black community or even the increased police shootings against black people and i was wondering what you all would use to employ against arguments like that or -- or against arguments that are kind of justifying things done against black people because of statistics that are prevalent within the -- within the country? >> i will start. khalil and so much of my thinking on this comes from khalil's ideas the way in which statistics become this discourses in terms of talking about inequality, criminal criminality, et cetera, part of it is the crime it's really tricky the measure crime and the crime rate itself is very flawed. most fundamentally by the fact
of statistics being used or initiatives being used against the black community or whether or not the ghetto was caused by external factors or exacerbated by black communities, i was reminded about heather mcdonald speaking to the law school a few weeks ago and the argument that she employed i just rating heard rather often is to use statistics of black violent crime or other statistics of black communities to justify initiatives taken against black community or even the increased police...
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you need to tell me what ghetto about this.etto clearly they're not gettinggettg this because they say we don't d know what he's talking about.kib so tell them what it is thatt i you don't like or leave them alone. al it's that simplely.im >> not going tell them thatng tt and then draw the line whichrawl is what we're going toin do.. >> which should have been doneod already if you're a h leader of the school you've donee routines all year long. all yea. >> for years, cheers a passed c downpas and the styles prettyst much the same at a school so so is -- are the girls doingdoi something different now or isens this a new principal? like ii don't understand why all of arsa sudden this is an issue now. >> andnds is wisdom said this is yesterday it's abouterday it abt leadership. be a leader.la this could have been nipped ina the bud with a little bitd with different langu aage lor at tie meeting saying okay goingoin forward this is it. t. maybe what i said was nots not appropriate but i apologizepolie for that but let's go forwardfod this way. for there to be more questionsus after a meeti
you need to tell me what ghetto about this.etto clearly they're not gettinggettg this because they say we don't d know what he's talking about.kib so tell them what it is thatt i you don't like or leave them alone. al it's that simplely.im >> not going tell them thatng tt and then draw the line whichrawl is what we're going toin do.. >> which should have been doneod already if you're a h leader of the school you've donee routines all year long. all yea. >> for years, cheers a...
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do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you know, the son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall itself in order to understand the latest phase of this ongoing separation. we went to a suburb of jerusalem where the wall cut through that village and divided it into two halves, separating family members from each other, preventing people from going to their places of work, and children from going to their schools. >> i think it's shocking how you could slice a neighborhood into two and believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbed wire and cement are going to create more hatred. >> the war that she spoke to us about was part of israel's largest na
do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you know, the son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall...
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. ♪ >> it has been my deal to come out of the ghetto and get everything i've got. i need -- i think that what is driving o.j. simpson is the need to be liked. that is o.j. simpson. when i walked on the street, people will know me. ♪ >> i think you were able to do something in the stone that all artists aspire to do. summon conflicting emotions at the same time. i felt this all the way through. i see the genius of a beautiful athlete. and at the same time, and his own words afterwards, i kind of see the foreshadowing of the tragedy that is going to befall him and others. how are you able to do that? ezra: throwing me off. look. i think we collectively decided to forget who he once was. and i think in doing that, you forget how a story came to be. how it came to be was that we needed, once upon a time, this was a guy we fell in love with as an athlete who was that beautiful. he was that alluring of a presence. he's a understand and feel those emotions again in order to understand that cognitive dissonance. so for me, starting out, it it was one of the greatest runn
. ♪ >> it has been my deal to come out of the ghetto and get everything i've got. i need -- i think that what is driving o.j. simpson is the need to be liked. that is o.j. simpson. when i walked on the street, people will know me. ♪ >> i think you were able to do something in the stone that all artists aspire to do. summon conflicting emotions at the same time. i felt this all the way through. i see the genius of a beautiful athlete. and at the same time, and his own words...
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shine.ad that he really was it was my idea to come out of the ghetto and get everything i have had. i think what is driving o.j. simpson is that need to be liked. the needed to be famous. when i walk on the street, i want people to b know me. i think you are able to do something like what all artis ts aspire to, and that is showing conflicting emotions of the same time. that clip is a football fan and i saw the changes of a beautiful athlete. at the same time, and in his own words afterward, i see the foreshadowing of the tragedy that will befall not just him but nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. how are you able to do that? ezra: i think we collectively oj onceto forget who was and i think in doing that, you forget how that story came needed, once upon a time we had a guy we fell in love with who was that beautiful and alluring of a presence. you need to feel those emotions again to understand that cognitive dissonance in 1994. to me, setting out, it was like yes, one of the greatest running backs of all time. he was on our screens for over two decades in the capacity in which
shine.ad that he really was it was my idea to come out of the ghetto and get everything i have had. i think what is driving o.j. simpson is that need to be liked. the needed to be famous. when i walk on the street, i want people to b know me. i think you are able to do something like what all artis ts aspire to, and that is showing conflicting emotions of the same time. that clip is a football fan and i saw the changes of a beautiful athlete. at the same time, and in his own words afterward, i...
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i guess i should s soon to be secretary carson told the american people today when you live in the ghetto you bring in a unique experience that even the housing experts had overlooked. the policies that we've seen currently dr. carson said in a start the listening tour. this was a bureaucracy that needs tremendous reform. we saw the economic collapse. i'm very excited about this opportunity. he brings an experience and a mind to the table to really get the reforms needed. >> it was founded in 1965. that was the goal. they failed miserably. and is to go back to your first question that is not the only study the that has found that those variables are most important. rates of asthma and crime are higher in a lot of these entities where the health is poor. the school attendance and performance then affects later life choices and opportunity. what was interesting to me was that he was surprised with talking to people. if you understand what motivates a lot of conservatives it's not just dollars it's just a metric for unhappiness when the you think the money is been ill spent being ill spent t
i guess i should s soon to be secretary carson told the american people today when you live in the ghetto you bring in a unique experience that even the housing experts had overlooked. the policies that we've seen currently dr. carson said in a start the listening tour. this was a bureaucracy that needs tremendous reform. we saw the economic collapse. i'm very excited about this opportunity. he brings an experience and a mind to the table to really get the reforms needed. >> it was...
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they reach deep down into the cities ghettos of the city. they hired african-american and mexican-american staff people to lead the charge. a project director was an unknown community activist name to barbara jordan. this is happening all over the state. a longtime activists of the civil-rights labor struggles become the labor coalition on the ground. think think age in an effort to educate black workers and to spread the message of economic justice, political power and racial equality on the ground. they're successful in doing it. they cover johnson in other victory and 64. they exert the power, they failed to re- peel low tax which is one of the main goals. they succeed in transforming state and local politics. so that we have these deep dark blue central cities surrounded by red suburbs. it happened when the cities get organized. i don't know why the coalition ultimately declined. we can talk about it later. i wanted jump back to the present moment and give you time for questions. the history of the democratic coalition of the 1960s offer
they reach deep down into the cities ghettos of the city. they hired african-american and mexican-american staff people to lead the charge. a project director was an unknown community activist name to barbara jordan. this is happening all over the state. a longtime activists of the civil-rights labor struggles become the labor coalition on the ground. think think age in an effort to educate black workers and to spread the message of economic justice, political power and racial equality on the...
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opportunities and open doors that have been closed before, sometimes that also creates what we might call ghettos where there are stereotypes and the expectation becomes that they will stay in those specific roles instead of branching out. >> were the early women reporters paid a lot less than the male reporters? >> absolutely. dorothy dix and some of the more enterprising women -- she became syndicated and became pretty wealthy by trademarking her name. but that was few and far between. they were not hired as full-time salaried journalists. usually they had to prove themselves by doing freelance work, being paid per column inch or for the content that they provided. that was a lot different than getting a salary. absolutely and the expectation was that men were the breadwinners. even if a woman did not have a mail provider, it was still assumed that she was not a breadwinner like a man would be in a similar situation. >> [indiscernible] >> was it just women who had 10 or did alln names reporters have pennames or did all reporters have pen names to protect themselves? they were used by men and wo
opportunities and open doors that have been closed before, sometimes that also creates what we might call ghettos where there are stereotypes and the expectation becomes that they will stay in those specific roles instead of branching out. >> were the early women reporters paid a lot less than the male reporters? >> absolutely. dorothy dix and some of the more enterprising women -- she became syndicated and became pretty wealthy by trademarking her name. but that was few and far...
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the muslim communities are in ghettos and they never try to integrate with them and they become, as many do, become criminals. europe has done a terrible job. they have absorbed a lot of muslims. done a terrible job bringing a melting pot together. >> what you are seeing in europe is directly related to how the migration was approached by angela merkel. >> too heavy of a focus on multiculturalism. >> hillary promise, 100,000 syrian refugees, some number like that. we took in 17,000 syrian refugees. you have completely to different competing ideologies on refugee programs. >> i grew up with a family that did a lot with lutheran world relief and refugee resettlement in denver. i've got personal stories in terms of how america can change people. at that time, though, that was people leaving the soviet union and the oppression of communism. this is an added complexity because you do have this sizable sum of potential terrorists within this refugee population. my heart is very upset for the children but that's why i ask, if were not going to accept them here, what are we willing to do to help
the muslim communities are in ghettos and they never try to integrate with them and they become, as many do, become criminals. europe has done a terrible job. they have absorbed a lot of muslims. done a terrible job bringing a melting pot together. >> what you are seeing in europe is directly related to how the migration was approached by angela merkel. >> too heavy of a focus on multiculturalism. >> hillary promise, 100,000 syrian refugees, some number like that. we took in...